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Thursday, July 16, 2009

New OECD Report on Global Gender Gap in Academic Achievement

Despite educators' best efforts to create an even playing field for girls and boys, gender gaps appear to be growing around the world, says a report out this week titled Equally Prepared For Life? How 15-year-old Boys and Girls Perform In School. For the full text click here.

Posted by Emilie Shoop on behalf of ICSPS at 9:50 AM
Labels: CTE, STEM
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